More Power User Features in BookStack
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
- We're back with another round of power user features. You may have seen some of these already if you follow our update videos, but hopefully there should be something new for everyone to power-up their usage of BookStack.
Note: This video was recorded on BookStack v23.06, things may be different if you're using an older or newer BookStack instance.
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0:00 Intro
0:17 Task lists
1:02 Open attachments in browser
1:39 Switching between WYSIWYG and markdown
3:26 Book templates
4:29 Book sorting in bulk
5:15 Interface keyboard shortcuts
6:29 Content references
8:29 Login email prefill
9:05 Outro
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Hi Dan, I just want to take a moment and appreciate all the time and efforts that you have invested to make bookstack the great product that it is. I've been using bookstack for past 6 months and it has been really helpful in different ways.
Love from India ❣️
Thanks, Wonderful to hear the platform has been helpful!
Great Video with very useful tips! Love Bookstack for its clear structure. Keep on it! Thank you very much
Thanks for the kind comment and encouragement!
After years of searching I finally learn that PDF stands for Personal Donkey File
Thank you for this, i have been playing with this at home and using it as like a mini wikki for notes and stuff. Pretty sweet software !
Thanks for the kind comment Jason!
Hi Dan, thank you for making Bookstack. We are a small team and really appreciate it.
I installed it using Home Assistant (BookStack v24.02.3) maybe that's why i don't have some of the features listed here? For example checkboxes only insert a numbered list and keyboard shortcuts aren't in the interface.
We are using it locally (local IP) and externally (domain url). When accessing externally, the images that were uploaded locally on a page cannot be seen, as it references the local IP, but if I replace the ip to the domain I can see it. I saw the github issues where you say relative links would work but add more unnecessary processing to the editor, which I agree. But in this case, what should I do? Is there a way to add in this feature? I would like to access the image locally if I'm onsite and via url if I'm out.
Again, thank you and sorry for my english
Hi, You should have also the same features, but things may have moved a bit since I recorded this.
For shorcuts you need to use the "My Account" area which can be accesses via the header profile menu.
You should have checkbox lists, but they're in an overflow menu in the editor (click on the three dots).
BookStack only supports being hosted/ran on one domain/URL. My advise would be to standardise the system to the external domain, then use that for both internal/external use.
@@BookStackApp Great thank you, we are accessing via the external domain!
We have this issue. When copying and pasting images via external domain an error pops up "Ha ocurrido un error al subir la imagen" ("There has been an error when uploading image"). Accessing locally works perfectly, it inserts the image.
And much less important for us but might be related, when inserting a checkbox "locally" it works, but via external url it inserts a numerical list
Everything else seems to work!
@@aufu You need to ensure the `APP_URL` option set for BookStack exactly aligns with the base external URL you're accessing BookStack on. (Or if not existing, you need to add/set such an `APP_URL` option).
@@BookStackApp Thanks that did it!!!
Is there a way to change the default behavior for attachments? Specifically for PDFs and Images to open in browser instead of download
Hi Derek, No current built-in way to change the default behavior